Raskin Shreds DOJ's Baffling' Redactions, Like Email Contradicting Trump's Claim He Kicked Epstein Out of Mar-A-Lago
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Raskin Shreds DOJ's Baffling' Redactions, Like Email Contradicting Trump's Claim He Kicked Epstein Out of Mar-A-Lago
"The law required a wide release of millions of documents, photos, videos, and other files, with redactions limited to victims' names and other identifying information. The DOJ missed that deadline, and since then, there have been additional releases of files that have revealed additional powerful people who were in communication with Epstein, thousands of mentions of Trump, and controversial failures to redact victims' names."
"In the most recent release, the files also included nude images of victims that the DOJ had failed to redact. All the while, critics argue that the DOJ has failed to disclose documents that are required to be released by law and redacted information that should not be concealed, including names and other details about the men who allegedly participated in Epstein's child sex trafficking and abuse."
Congress enacted a law requiring broad release of millions of documents, photos, videos, and other files related to Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell, with redactions limited to victims' names and identifying information and a Dec. 19 deadline. The Department of Justice missed that deadline and subsequent releases revealed communications involving powerful people, thousands of mentions of Donald Trump, and failures to redact victims' names. The most recent release included nude images of victims that were left unredacted. Critics contend the DOJ withheld legally required documents and obscured non-victim information, including names and details of alleged co-conspirators. Review of unredacted material exposed extensive, unnecessary redactions.
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